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H' 5 M ajesty ' s THEATRE. SUNDAY, JULY 19th, 1908. GRAND gACRED tho GISBORNE PRIVATE BAND. (Conductor, Mr. D. McKillop.) QONCERT, Sacred March, “Distant Greeting”... (A. Doling) BAND. Song, “Tho Flight of Ages” (F Bevan) MR. H. CITItON. Song, Selected... MRS. RICE. Selection, “Tho Golden Sceptre” (J. A. Greenwood) BAND. Recitation, Selected...MlSS. R. RICE Violin. Duet, “Allegro and Minuet” from “Sonatina in E Minor” (Plevel) MR. R, N. McICAY & MASTER; RHINESMITH Duet, “Ora Pro Nobis” (M. Piccolor mini) MESSRS. J. BOWMAN and W. NORMAN. : Sacred March, “St. Augustine” (P. Jones) BAND. . . DONOLOGY. , . Silver coin'collection-at thi&’dodr-. CHARLES J. BOLLEN, Hon. „Scc.

H IS m ajesty ’ s t heatre Lessee. Allan i Hamilton. Direction of Harold Ashton and Allan Hamilton. JULY 27th and 28th. GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT. The famous New Zealand Actor, H. R. ROBERTS, Supported by a Selected Company of England and American Artists. MONDAY, JULY - 27th. The cxquisitely-beautiful ComedyDrama, "THE PRINCE CHAP.” As played by Mr. Roberts and Company for 150 nights at Sir Chas. AVyndham’s Theatre. London. TUESDAY', JULY 28th. Henry Arthur Jones’ Brilliant . Comedy. "THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN.” Box plan -opens at Miller’s on Thursday next. PRICES—4s, 3s, and 2s.

A GRAND MASQUE BALL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS "Will be held at -ggpis ~|yy~ AJ E STY’S FJIHEATRE THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1908, Under the auspices of the POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. Proceeds ill aid of the Fund for a NEW CLUB-HOUSE. A PRIZE will be given for the Best Fancy-dressed Lady and Gentleman respectively. FIRST-CLASS SUPPER PROVIDED Dressing-rooms in charge of attendants. ’ Dancing from 8 to 2.30.' : Music "by Miss Moore’s Orchestra. Double Ticket, 7/6. . Extra: Lady 3/Gentlernen 5/- Dress Circle 2/F. E. PORTER, A. -KIRK, t Hon. Secs. MONDAY, JULY 20TH. £)LUB FAREWELL SOCIAL will bo tendered to Mr D. E. DUSTIN. All members requested to attend. QINDERELLA THE next Cinderella Assembly will be held . . NEXT TUESDAY EVENING (Long Night) ~ v In WHIN RA Y’S HALL. Good floor and first-class music by ORCHESTRA. Dancing commences at 8 o’clock. REMOVAL NOTICE. p. h7'G" aham - ARCHITECT, HAS REMOVED to Offices in Williams and Sherratt’s New Buildings, LOWE STREET. WANTED. WANTED —To Secure Orders to put : Concrete Wall and Iron Railing round single plots in Cemetery for £6 10s only. FRANK HARRIS & CO., Ltd. Gisborne. WANTED KNOWN. FROM the 20th JULY during the Wintor Months there will be no eleven o’clock Bus to Aberdeen Road. J. R. REDSTONE AND SONS. WANTED KNOWN. IF you want a BICYCLE built t< suit you, or Repairs executed tc your entire satisfaction, try— H. ANDERSON, Cycle Builder. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.—I-Acre and new 4 roomed (kauri built) dwelling, upper Gladstone Road.—Apply, T. O' Lawless. ' BUTCHERS. A Nibble! A Life’s Chance! First-class butchery ,in North Island Dairy District, with largo Dwelling, Shop. Plant, etc. Everything right up to date, and freehold!. Weekly turnover, 5 bullocks, 26 sheep and pigs,etc. Musi be sold this month. Price, £1650. Easy terms arranged. Write at once tO i " THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, Box 332, Christchurch. /COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., V_y Ltd., for Carpet Squares, Hearth Rugs, Door Slips, and Linoleums. ONLY £700.—1-Acre and 10-room ed Dwelling; centrally situated —Apply, T. G. Lawless. PDAKB WILL Purchase 8 1 acres and good 6 roomed Dwelling, with every conveni enoe, within a few miles of town.Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. THE Children’s Friend is the Gb borne Toffee Shop, cornci Gladstone Road and Grey Street, where pure home-made Toifee only it manufactured) 8d per lb. ■ >

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2246, 18 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2246, 18 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2246, 18 July 1908, Page 1

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